

Nah. Making them vs. fixing them is a wholly different feeling, and not one that I particularly care for. It's a combination of knowing that no matter how good you ever get, there will be plenty of pipes that make your best attempt look lame, plus being a "doctor" who heals other people's sick children is more satisfying (to me, anyway) than putting your own kids up for adoption.oklahoma red wrote:I think the hook has now been firmly set.
I agree. What you describe is exactly what I had in mind when I started out, then just surrendered to laziness and practicality. (I was also a bit worried that the pit could get truly huge if I kept going, though I don't know how to read that sort of thing.)Alden wrote: Depending on how high your airway is, if you slimmed the shank a bit by taking a little meat off the top of the shank you would have a much more sleek looking pipe. If you also slimmed down the bowl itself by a few MM around the base I think you would have a more elegant pipe and you would probably rid yourself completely of the smaller spot and make the bigger one less noticeable/mostly eliminated. I think it would add up to a better looking, though a bit less practical pipe
I have several clay pattern pipes with a foot that's too small to be functional, which irritates me. Function should dictate form, I think. So, I was determined that this one would allow both set-down stability and enough meat to actually grab. a.k.a. --- no dummy exhaust ports on this Buick!Also, I think the foot is quite heavy looking compared to the rest of the pipe. In my eyes I can see it half the size (circumference) and looking a lot better.
Sounds scary. What'll happen?RadDavis wrote:You'd better sand the stain out of the top of the bowl before Wayne sees it!![]()
Multiple strokes with his favorite weapon-Ream and Clean.Sounds scary. What'll happen?
Yeah, and we don't want to hear any BS about you only bought two and that was the back-up block in case the first one was a turd. Put a dust mask on Puss and give him some catnip to mellow him out then make more pipes. I'm going to move heaven and earth to try and be in KC in June so be prepared to catch hell.I see another block of briar in that picture. You leading us on about not making more?
Definitely would be cool if you made the show. If you've never been to one, get ready for a kid-in-a-candy-store experience. If you've been around and know how they work, KC's vibe is much like the Richmond show of the late 80's through mid-90's. Equal parts commerce and camaraderie, with classiness a priority. Some of the PipeWorld's bigger names showed up last year and are coming back, which speaks volumes, I think.oklahoma red wrote:Sigh.
If I make it in June, well it's game on.
Scottie is doing accents next hangout?!?!scotties22 wrote:Damn you guys.....I really don't have an accent, I promise. Everyone is just gonna have to be on the next google hangout just so I can prove it.